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fedora core 5 and bind V9

Hello everybody,
I've been spending this weekend figuring out how to get my dns server working. I have a static IP from my isp but reverse lookup is not yet been configured by my isp.
The server works good as a cashing DNS server.
Reversed lookup seems to work in the internal zone but not if I query with the name of a computer.
The authoritative part of my DNS doesn't seem to work either.
Hope somebode can help me...

};
logging
{
/* If you want to enable debugging, eg. using the 'rndc trace' command,
* named will try to write the 'named.run' file in the $directory (/var/named).
* By default, SELinux policy does not allow named to modify the /var/named directory,
* so put the default debug log file in data/ :
*/
channel default_debug {
file "data/named.run";
severity dynamic;
};
};
//
// All BIND 9 zones are in a "view", which allow different zones to be served
// to different types of client addresses, and for options to be set for groups
// of zones.
//
// By default, if named.conf contains no "view" clauses, all zones are in the
// "default" view, which matches all clients.
//
// If named.conf contains any "view" clause, then all zones MUST be in a view;
// so it is recommended to start off using views to avoid having to restructure
// your configuration files in the future.
//
view "localhost_resolver"
{
/* This view sets up named to be a localhost resolver ( caching only nameserver ).
* If all you want is a caching-only nameserver, then you need only define this view:
*/
match-clients { localhost; };
match-destinations { localhost; };
recursion yes;
# all views must contain the root hints zone:
//include "/etc/named.root.hints";

/* these are zones that contain definitions for all the localhost
* names and addresses, as recommended in RFC1912 - these names should
* ONLY be served to localhost clients:
*/
include "/etc/named.rfc1912.zones";
include "/etc/internal_zones.conf";
};

localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
webserv.blah.com. IN A 192.168.0.7
doms.blah.com. IN A 192.168.0.2
ream.blah.com. IN A 192.168.0.3
mail IN CNAME webserv.blah.com.
ns1 IN CNAME webserv.blah.com
www IN CNAME webserv.blah.com